safe and sound
Adjective

safe and sound (not comparable)

  1. Having come to no harm, especially after being exposed to danger.
    • 1594, William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, act 4, scene 4,
      Fetch our stuff from thence:
      I long that we were safe and sound aboard.
Synonyms Translations
  • French: sain et sauf
  • German: wohlbehalten, ganz und heil, gesund und munter
  • Italian: sano e salvo, sana e salva, incolume, indenne
  • Portuguese: são e salvo, sã e salva
  • Russian: в це́лости и сохра́нности
  • Spanish: sano y salvo, sana y salva



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